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1947-1953 British Shilling Coin Issued Under King George VI. English Three Lions Coat of Arms. Shilling Graded By Seller Circulated/Worn Condition

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Management number 213293444 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price US$36.00 Model Number 213293444
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In the United Kingdom, the shilling was a coin used from the reign of Henry VII until decimalisation in 1971. Before decimalisation there were twenty shillings to the pound and twelve pence to the shilling, and thus 240 pence to the pound. At decimalisation the shilling was superseded by the decimal five pence piece, which initially was of identical size and weight and had the same value. The word shilling comes from schilling, an accounting term that dates back to Anglo-Saxon times where it was deemed to be the value of a cow in Kent or a sheep elsewhere. After the Great Recoinage of England's money in 1816 the shilling was standardized with a weight of 5.7 grams and a diameter of 24 mm. In 1920, along with other national coins, the silver content was reduced from 92.5% (sterling) to 50%, and in 1947 to pure cupro-nickel. The shilling coin issued in most of the 20th century was virtually identical in size and weight to the German 1 Deutsche Mark coin (sufficiently similar to be interchangeable in coin-operated machines). This reflected the pre-First World War exchange rate of 20 marks to one pound; by the end of the shilling's circulation, the mark was worth six times as much. During the reign of Elizabeth II, shillings were minted featuring both the English three lions (technically three leopards couchants) coat of arms, and the Scottish lion rampant coat of arms (see illustration above). Before decimalisation, there were twenty shillings to the pound and twelve pence to the shilling, and thus 240 pence to the pound. Two coins denominated in multiple shillings were also in circulation at this time. They were the florin (two shillings), which adopted the value of ten new pence (10p) in 1971, and the crown (five shillings), the highest denominated non-bullion UK coin in circulation at decimalisation.

  • Historical UK Coin
Set Single
Year 1947
Mint Mark - 1953
Brand Name CAPTAIN NIKKIESAVAGE'S COLLECTIBLES
Metal Type Nickel, Silver
Composition Silver
Denomination Shilling
Grade Rating Circulated/Worn Condition
Total Eaches 1
Item Diameter 24 Millimeters
Coin Variety 1 One Pound
Exterior Finish Nickel
Purity Percentage 100
Grading Provided By Graded By Seller
Total Precious Metal Weight 5.7 Grams

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